Topic: Triangular UFO Lights
SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Thu 04/28/22 03:26 PM
I decided to watch The Phoenix Incident, based on facts.
In it they speak of sightings over Osaka, Belgium and somewhere I forgot.
They are all triangular shaped UFO's / lights.

So I Googled a bit as I'd never heard of sightings over Belgium, and I decided to check out The Netherlands.
Apparently in 1990 pilot and navigator of a British fighter plane spotted a triangular UFO over my country.
I looked that up cause around 1990 I was driving on the motorway, on my way home, when out of the blue to the left of the motorway was a triangular flying object with lights. This was during the day.
I didn't know what to think of it and I could only see it for a very short time as suddenly within a thousandth of a second it was gone. I moved forward real fast and then vanished like the Enterprise vanishes when it goes into warp.
I was speechless, and wondered if I'd gotten bonkers, but I know what I saw.
It is certainly one of the weirdest things I've ever seen.
It was there and then it wasn't.

The oddest thing about the event, no matter how brief, is that it wasn't on the news, not in the newspapers. I mean, it was broad daylight on a busy motorway. You'd expect people reporting it and it being the biggest news ever.
But nada, niente.

You ever seen anything like that?
And also, anyone here seen those Phoenix Lights?

Bart's photo
Thu 04/28/22 04:48 PM

I decided to watch The Phoenix Incident, based on facts.
In it they speak of sightings over Osaka, Belgium and somewhere I forgot.
They are all triangular shaped UFO's / lights.

So I Googled a bit as I'd never heard of sightings over Belgium, and I decided to check out The Netherlands.
Apparently in 1990 pilot and navigator of a British fighter plane spotted a triangular UFO over my country.
I looked that up cause around 1990 I was driving on the motorway, on my way home, when out of the blue to the left of the motorway was a triangular flying object with lights. This was during the day.
I didn't know what to think of it and I could only see it for a very short time as suddenly within a thousandth of a second it was gone. I moved forward real fast and then vanished like the Enterprise vanishes when it goes into warp.
I was speechless, and wondered if I'd gotten bonkers, but I know what I saw.
It is certainly one of the weirdest things I've ever seen.
It was there and then it wasn't.

The oddest thing about the event, no matter how brief, is that it wasn't on the news, not in the newspapers. I mean, it was broad daylight on a busy motorway. You'd expect people reporting it and it being the biggest news ever.
But nada, niente.

You ever seen anything like that?
And also, anyone here seen those Phoenix Lights?
it might have been the aroura borealus or a reflection off a cloud. That’s what the government would tell us.

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 04/28/22 08:07 PM
Governments are testing all kinds of "stealth" technology.


Duttoneer's photo
Fri 05/27/22 01:34 AM

It seems UFO may have become UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), in the new parlance.

I don't disbelieve what many people say they believe to have seen, but just a misinterpretation, as most sightings investigated have been found to be weather conditions, atmospheric pollution, natural phenomena, military secret developments, and elaborate hoaxes. I cannot believe we are visited by extraterrestrials.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Fri 05/27/22 02:22 AM
Edited by SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž on Fri 05/27/22 02:24 AM


It seems UFO may have become UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), in the new parlance.

I don't disbelieve what many people say they believe to have seen, but just a misinterpretation, as most sightings investigated have been found to be weather conditions, atmospheric pollution, natural phenomena, military secret developments, and elaborate hoaxes. I cannot believe we are visited by extraterrestrials.

You can cross hoaxes and weather conditions of that list. Way too many people have seen -and even filmed- it at too many locations.
And I know what I've seen, not something I believe, I saw it. It's like having a fighter jet flying low next to the motorway. You either see it or you don't. Nothing to do with believing.
Weather conditions could and would not be exactly the same and no one could've pulled off something like that that many times over vast areas and different countries as a hoax.

Military... I doubt we have anything much going on concerning that over here. We even got rid of the last sub(s). We don't have much in that sense.
And not sure we have an American base in the country where they might be experimenting. But why would the US do that so far from home anyways while they have vast stretches of outback in their own country?

And for what I saw here... what struck me that it was also seen by these British pilots.

If not alien directly, then where does the technology come from? I highly doubt we're able to make what these things can do, the sheer speed of them. You see it, you blink and it's gone. It's that fast.

On a personal I-want-to-feel-safe level I prefer to believe we have not been visited.
But on a more realistic level I'm quite certain we have been visited many times for decades.
There are too many stories on this, and as the saying goes, where there's smoke there's fire.

Poetrywriter's photo
Fri 05/27/22 04:01 PM


I cannot believe we are visited by extraterrestrials.


You don't think that with billions and billions of planets just in our Milky Way galaxy alone that there is even a possibility?

Duttoneer's photo
Sat 05/28/22 02:59 AM
Edited by Duttoneer on Sat 05/28/22 03:04 AM

Remember Crop Circles? When first seen it was said by some they must be the result of visits by aliens.

People see mirages in certain climatic conditions, and believe what they see, weather phenomena can deceive.

No, I believe the only life is here.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sat 05/28/22 04:44 AM


Remember Crop Circles? When first seen it was said by some they must be the result of visits by aliens.

People see mirages in certain climatic conditions, and believe what they see, weather phenomena can deceive.

No, I believe the only life is here.

If you -and anyone else- wishes to think so linear that's their prerogative of course.
But even the occurrence of crop circles they cannot explain...

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sat 05/28/22 04:50 AM
Edited by SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž on Sat 05/28/22 04:51 AM



I cannot believe we are visited by extraterrestrials.


You don't think that with billions and billions of planets just in our Milky Way galaxy alone that there is even a possibility?

Exactly. Even we with our still limited technology are now beginning to discover planets that can sustain life (as we know it).
It'd be foolish to think we are superior with that technology and to think there is no other life elsewhere.
And that's the thing with that: if we've been visited -which I do believe- those that came have far superior technology than us. We can barely even get to the moon!
So in that sense it's fingers crossed that whatever comes to visit is friendly otherwise we will be powerless.
All we have is nuclear stuff, which to aliens that have the ability to come all the way to us will be child's play.

But I must admit I also do not like to think of that as then you have to acknowledge how vulnerable we are. Same thing with meteors or comets. Not much we can do about those either if they're on a course to hit us. Granted, they're working on something that could hopefully deviate an approaching comet from its course, but it's still fingers crossed it's really going to work should it be needed.
I don't like to think of such things either, hihi.

Duttoneer's photo
Sat 05/28/22 05:36 AM



Remember Crop Circles? When first seen it was said by some they must be the result of visits by aliens.

People see mirages in certain climatic conditions, and believe what they see, weather phenomena can deceive.

No, I believe the only life is here.

If you -and anyone else- wishes to think so linear that's their prerogative of course.
But even the occurrence of crop circles they cannot explain...


Lifting the Veil

A team of self-confessed crop circle artists pose for a portrait in a field outside Dorchester, England. The designs are made by flattening crops, which are mostly cereals and grains.

For people like Dene Hine, there is a clear answer. All circles are made by artists like himself, with rope and boards and a surveyor’s measuring tape. β€œMore complex designs require a laser to create points to work from. Construction lines are made and then the crop is flattened with boards. An infinite amount of designs can be made in this way,” he says of his process, which starts with identifying a canvas.

He understands the controversy and confronts it head on. β€œMe showing my artwork plans and designs is hated by some because they want to believe that something out of this world created them. Some accuse me of destroying the myth,” he wrote in an email.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/pictures-crop-circles-tourism-wiltshire-england

Duttoneer's photo
Sat 05/28/22 06:04 AM
Edited by Duttoneer on Sat 05/28/22 06:10 AM




I cannot believe we are visited by extraterrestrials.


You don't think that with billions and billions of planets just in our Milky Way galaxy alone that there is even a possibility?

Exactly. Even we with our still limited technology are now beginning to discover planets that can sustain life (as we know it).
It'd be foolish to think we are superior with that technology and to think there is no other life elsewhere.
And that's the thing with that: if we've been visited -which I do believe- those that came have far superior technology than us. We can barely even get to the moon!
So in that sense it's fingers crossed that whatever comes to visit is friendly otherwise we will be powerless.
All we have is nuclear stuff, which to aliens that have the ability to come all the way to us will be child's play.

But I must admit I also do not like to think of that as then you have to acknowledge how vulnerable we are. Same thing with meteors or comets. Not much we can do about those either if they're on a course to hit us. Granted, they're working on something that could hopefully deviate an approaching comet from its course, but it's still fingers crossed it's really going to work should it be needed.
I don't like to think of such things either, hihi.


"The Invaders - alien beings from a dying planet. Their destination, the Earth. Their purpose: to make it THEIR world. David Vincent has seen them. For him, it began one lost night on a lonely country road, looking for a shortcut that he never found. It began with a closed, deserted diner, and a man too long without sleep to continue his journey. It began with the landing of a craft from another galaxy. Now, David Vincent knows that the invaders are here; that they have taken human form. Somehow he must convince a disbelieving
world that the nightmare has already begun."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOLGrXOtuwQ
scared

Bart's photo
Sat 05/28/22 11:53 AM
Hmmm, you may be on to something. That could explain why Washington is so out of whack, aliens ( the kind from outer space) have mind melded joe Biden’s brain. Is this why he is trying to dumb down the children, starve the babies, take our guns and make us all a little poorer. Of course I’m being sarcastic but it’s no more incoherent than the explanations they are giving us.

LarchTree's photo
Sat 05/28/22 02:13 PM
Perhaps they would rather study the Earth and it's inhabitants. If they thrive in outer space already I doubt would they even need our planet for their habitation. Of course, in studying a planet there is always the risk of being discovered. I would not be surprised If they would research what would happen if they were discovered, and reveal themselves to a few people knowing from the beginning that the population at large would just consider it fantasy.

shug's photo
Sun 05/29/22 12:41 AM
Well I have seen a few things in the sky , we are definitely not alone.
A series I have watched on amazon for free, mind blowing stuff,actually blows every thing about ufos technology , space travel, clones ...out the water. I loved every second of it. And I see the subject in a new light. The programs name. COSMIC DISCLOSURE .
If you do give it a watch could you come back and tell me if it changed the way think about it or not.

LarchTree's photo
Sun 05/29/22 02:29 AM
If they like our dream of response, it may well just happen.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sun 05/29/22 03:21 AM




Remember Crop Circles? When first seen it was said by some they must be the result of visits by aliens.

People see mirages in certain climatic conditions, and believe what they see, weather phenomena can deceive.

No, I believe the only life is here.

If you -and anyone else- wishes to think so linear that's their prerogative of course.
But even the occurrence of crop circles they cannot explain...


Lifting the Veil

A team of self-confessed crop circle artists pose for a portrait in a field outside Dorchester, England. The designs are made by flattening crops, which are mostly cereals and grains.

For people like Dene Hine, there is a clear answer. All circles are made by artists like himself, with rope and boards and a surveyor’s measuring tape. β€œMore complex designs require a laser to create points to work from. Construction lines are made and then the crop is flattened with boards. An infinite amount of designs can be made in this way,” he says of his process, which starts with identifying a canvas.

He understands the controversy and confronts it head on. β€œMe showing my artwork plans and designs is hated by some because they want to believe that something out of this world created them. Some accuse me of destroying the myth,” he wrote in an email.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/pictures-crop-circles-tourism-wiltshire-england

Yes, many are manmade. A nice and rather pathetic way of getting attention based on something that's real.

There's this:
There are peculiarities to "genuine" crop circles, these researchers say, that cannot be created or hoaxed by humans. Here is some of the often-cited evidence:

-Number, complexity, and placement of crop circles.

-A highly intricate, mathematical design.

-Changes to plants. Some studies tested plants from inside and outside the circle in the same field and claim to find differences.

-Electromagnetic, radioactive, and physical effects claimed to be detected in the soil or plants in crop circles.

-Eyewitnesses and balls of light. There have been claims of seeing lights, strange clouds, and UFOs in conjunction with crop circles.


Since researchers spend their time and money on it I'm quite certain they have more evidence than what they openly tell us.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sun 05/29/22 03:32 AM
Edited by SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž on Sun 05/29/22 03:33 AM

Perhaps they would rather study the Earth and it's inhabitants. If they thrive in outer space already I doubt would they even need our planet for their habitation. Of course, in studying a planet there is always the risk of being discovered. I would not be surprised If they would research what would happen if they were discovered, and reveal themselves to a few people knowing from the beginning that the population at large would just consider it fantasy.

Well, I guess there can be many reasons why another species would want to come here.
Interest, studying us like we would study another species on another planet if we could engage in proper space travel.
Maybe they're already living among us...
But aliens coming here is not to say they're thriving where they came from. Could be their own planet became inhabitable and they're looking for a new place to stay. This has allegedly happened already long time ago by the Mintakans, a planet in Orion that became inhabitable. Highly developed civilisation, many of them came here.

Or they simply need something from our planet to keep thriving, which could be anything that we don't even think of.
One example of that is our Earth's core in Independence Day 2. But can also be water, gold etc.
Or they're building an intergalactic highway and we're in the middle of it and need to be removed.
There's a whole list of potential reasons.

Mike's photo
Sun 05/29/22 06:25 AM
If those triangular lights were present for only a very small time and were not reported anywhere in the media, my guess is that they were a reflection of light from the window, mirror or something similar, in other words, yes there was a flash of light but no it was not aliens, just something to do with the moving car and was not seen by anyone else because in that sense it was not'real'.

LarchTree's photo
Sun 05/29/22 07:41 AM
Edited by LarchTree on Sun 05/29/22 07:57 AM
Their brains are shaped differently than human brains, no doubt, so our communication and pragmatics, which are frequently improvised and based on mirror neurons in the brain, are very counterintuitive to alien brains. It is as hard for them to create a replica that can communicate with us as it is for us to create a housefly using nanotechnology.

You are the author, so you would have more thoughts about this kind of thing that I do; I’m just brainstorming for fun in this here secret society.

Duttoneer's photo
Mon 05/30/22 12:11 AM
Edited by Duttoneer on Mon 05/30/22 12:12 AM





Remember Crop Circles? When first seen it was said by some they must be the result of visits by aliens.

People see mirages in certain climatic conditions, and believe what they see, weather phenomena can deceive.

No, I believe the only life is here.

If you -and anyone else- wishes to think so linear that's their prerogative of course.
But even the occurrence of crop circles they cannot explain...


Lifting the Veil

A team of self-confessed crop circle artists pose for a portrait in a field outside Dorchester, England. The designs are made by flattening crops, which are mostly cereals and grains.

For people like Dene Hine, there is a clear answer. All circles are made by artists like himself, with rope and boards and a surveyor’s measuring tape. β€œMore complex designs require a laser to create points to work from. Construction lines are made and then the crop is flattened with boards. An infinite amount of designs can be made in this way,” he says of his process, which starts with identifying a canvas.

He understands the controversy and confronts it head on. β€œMe showing my artwork plans and designs is hated by some because they want to believe that something out of this world created them. Some accuse me of destroying the myth,” he wrote in an email.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/pictures-crop-circles-tourism-wiltshire-england

Yes, many are manmade. A nice and rather pathetic way of getting attention based on something that's real.

There's this:
There are peculiarities to "genuine" crop circles, these researchers say, that cannot be created or hoaxed by humans. Here is some of the often-cited evidence:

-Number, complexity, and placement of crop circles.

-A highly intricate, mathematical design.

-Changes to plants. Some studies tested plants from inside and outside the circle in the same field and claim to find differences.

-Electromagnetic, radioactive, and physical effects claimed to be detected in the soil or plants in crop circles.

-Eyewitnesses and balls of light. There have been claims of seeing lights, strange clouds, and UFOs in conjunction with crop circles.


Since researchers spend their time and money on it I'm quite certain they have more evidence than what they openly tell us.


When they have a film of one being made, other than man made, which is authenticated as a true film, please let me know.